Northern Arizona University Art Museum
NAU Campus · Flagstaff, Arizona
The Northern Arizona University Art Museum has maintained an active exhibition and collection program since 1970, occupying an important position within the university community and the broader Flagstaff arts scene. The permanent collection includes particular strengths in photography and regional Southwest art, with holdings that document the visual culture of the Colorado Plateau and Indigenous traditions of the Four Corners region. Temporary exhibitions present contemporary and modern work by artists of regional and national significance, often accompanied by lectures, artist talks, and educational programming tied to NAU's art department curriculum. Admission is typically free, making it one of the most accessible cultural venues in northern Arizona.
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